Multiple Choice
Cosco, the world's largest children's products company, recently sold a high chair that could be used as an infant feeding seat, a youth chair, a play chair, a booster chair, and when reclined, an infant bed for $49. The prototypes had been tested by Cosco employees who had small children, but this was the only product testing performed. Once sold, several children were injured and some died as a result of using the chair. Cosco was charged with being unconcerned about consumers' right to
A) choose.
B) be informed.
C) be treated courteously.
D) safety.
E) happiness.
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